Balanced Diet Flashcards

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Factors that impact food utilization include;
.

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Factors that impact food utilization include;
•Digestion and absorption, metabolism, health status, environmental factors, and cultural and social factors.

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——— carbohydrates are composed of one or two sugar molecules and are easily digestible

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Simple carbohydrates are composed of one or two sugar molecules and are easily digestible

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—— carbohydrates, also known as polysaccharides, are composed of long chains of sugar molecules. They are found in whole grains, vegetables, and legumes

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Complex

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——— fiber, found in fruits, vegetables, and oats, dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This slows down the digestive process, leading to a slower release of glucose into the bloodstream

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Soluble fiber, found in fruits, vegetables, and oats, dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This slows down the digestive process, leading to a slower release of glucose into the bloodstream

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Soluble fiber, found in ———, dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This slows down the digestive process, leading to a slower release of glucose into the bloodstream

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Soluble fiber, found in fruits, vegetables, and oats, dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This slows down the digestive process, leading to a slower release of glucose into the bloodstream

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——— fiber, found in whole grains and vegetables, does not dissolve in water and passes through the digestive system largely intact. This type of fiber helps promote bowel regularity and can have a positive impact on overall gut health.

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Insoluble

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boiling potatoes can lead to a (higher/lower?) glycemic index compared to roasting them due to the loss of starch.

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boiling potatoes can lead to a higher glycemic index compared to roasting them due to the loss of starch.

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What are the factors affecting digestion of carbohydrates

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Type of carbohydrates
Fiber content
Individual digestive differences
Food processing

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The ————is the primary site of carbohydrate digestion and absorption.

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small intestine

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———: A measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.

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Glycemic index: A measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.

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• What digestive enzyme, produced by the pancreas and salivary glands, helps break down complex carbohydrates into smaller sugars?
• What is the primary source of energy for the body’s cells?
• What is the hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose levels in the blood?

• What enzyme breaks down lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products?

• What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down sucrose, a sugar found in table sugar and many fruits and vegetables?
• Which part of the digestive system is primarily responsible for the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates?

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• What digestive enzyme, produced by the pancreas and salivary glands, helps break down complex carbohydrates into smaller sugars?
• Answer: Amylase
• What is the primary source of energy for the body’s cells?
• Answer: Glucose, a simple sugar that is derived from the breakdown of carbohydrates
• What is the hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose levels in the blood?
• Answer: Insulin
• What enzyme breaks down lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products?
• Answer: Lactase
• What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down sucrose, a sugar found in table sugar and many fruits and vegetables?
• Answer: Sucrase
• Which part of the digestive system is primarily responsible for the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates?
• Answer: The small intestine

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• What is the name of the process by which complex carbohydrates are broken down into simpler sugars during digestion?
• What is the term used to describe the measure of how quickly a food raises
blood sugar levels?

• What is the name of the sugar found in grains such as barley and malted milk that is broken down by the enzyme maltase?
• Which macronutrient found in foods such as grains, fruits, and vegetables
provides the body with energy?

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• What is the name of the process by which complex carbohydrates are broken down into simpler sugars during digestion?
• Answer: Carbohydrate hydrolysis
• What is the term used to describe the measure of how quickly a food raises
blood sugar levels?
• Answer: Glycemic index
• What is the name of the sugar found in grains such as barley and malted milk that is broken down by the enzyme maltase?
• Answer: Maltose
• Which macronutrient found in foods such as grains, fruits, and vegetables
provides the body with energy?
• Answer: Carbohydrates

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What happens to carbohydrates that are not digested in the small intestine? .
• What is the name of the dietary fiber that is not digested by human enzymes but can be fermented by gut bacteria?
• What is the term used to describe the condition in which the body is unable to produce enough of the enzyme needed to break down lactose?
• What type of carbohydrate is most likely to have a high glycemic index?

• What is the name of the thick, viscous fiber that has been shown to slow down the absorption of carbohydrates and reduce blood sugar spikes?.

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What happens to carbohydrates that are not digested in the small intestine?
• Answer: Undigested carbohydrates travel to the large intestine, where they can be fermented by gut bacteria and produce gas.
• What is the name of the dietary fiber that is not digested by human enzymes but can be fermented by gut bacteria?
• Answer: Prebiotic fiber
• What is the term used to describe the condition in which the body is unable to produce enough of the enzyme needed to break down lactose?
• Answer: Lactose intolerance
• What type of carbohydrate is most likely to have a high glycemic index?
• Answer: Simple carbohydrates, such as table sugar or candy, are more likely to have a high glycemic index than complex carbohydrates like whole grains or legumes.
• What is the name of the thick, viscous fiber that has been shown to slow down the absorption of carbohydrates and reduce blood sugar spikes?
• Answer: Soluble fiber, such as that found in oats, beans, and fruits, can help regulate blood sugar levels by slowing down the absorption of carbohydrates.

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What is the name of the digestive disorder in which the body cannot digest gluten, a type of protein found in wheat, barley, and rye?
• What is the name of the enzyme that is produced by the salivary glands and helps to begin the
digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth?

• What is the name of the type of carbohydrate that is made up of a long chain of glucose molecules and is not easily digested by humans?
• What is the name of the condition in which blood sugar levels are too high due to a lack of insulin or an inability of the body to use insulin effectively?

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What is the name of the digestive disorder in which the body cannot digest gluten, a type of protein found in wheat, barley, and rye?
• Answer: Celiac disease is a digestive disorder that affects the ability of the body to digest gluten.
• What is the name of the enzyme that is produced by the salivary glands and helps to begin the
digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth?
• Answer: Alpha-amylase is an enzyme produced by the salivary glands that helps to begin the breakdown of carbohydrates in the mouth.
• What is the name of the type of carbohydrate that is made up of a long chain of glucose molecules and is not easily digested by humans?
• Answer: Resistant starch is a type of carbohydrate that is not easily digested by humans and can have a beneficial effect on gut health.
• What is the name of the condition in which blood sugar levels are too high due to a lack of insulin or an inability of the body to use insulin effectively?
• Answer: Diabetes is a condition in which blood sugar levels are too high due to a lack of insulin or an inability of the body to use insulin effectively.

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What is the name of the hormone that is released by the small intestine in response to the presence of carbohydrates and helps to stimulate the release of insulin?

• What is the name of the process by which the body converts excess carbohydrates into glycogen for storage in the liver and muscles?

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What is the name of the hormone that is released by the small intestine in response to the presence of carbohydrates and helps to stimulate the release of insulin?
• Answer: GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) is a hormone that is released by the small intestine in response to the presence of carbohydrates and helps to stimulate the release of insulin.
• What is the name of the process by which the body converts excess carbohydrates into glycogen for storage in the liver and muscles?
• Answer: Glycogenesis is the process by which the body converts excess carbohydrates into glycogen for storage in the liver and muscles.

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What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller molecules during carbohydrate digestion?
• What is the name of the sugar that is found in fruits and is broken down by the enzyme fructase?
• What is the name of the hormone that is released by the pancreas in response to low blood sugar levels and helps to stimulate the breakdown of stored glycogen?
• What is the name of the condition in which blood sugar levels are too low and can lead to symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, and confusion?

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What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller molecules during carbohydrate digestion?
• Answer: Alpha-amylase is the enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller molecules during carbohydrate digestion.
• What is the name of the sugar that is found in fruits and is broken down by the enzyme fructase?
• Answer: Fructose is the sugar that is found in fruits and is broken down by the enzyme fructase.
• What is the name of the hormone that is released by the pancreas in response to low blood sugar levels and helps to stimulate the breakdown of stored glycogen?
• Answer: Glucagon is the hormone that is released by the pancreas in response to low blood sugar levels and helps to stimulate the breakdown of stored glycogen.
• What is the name of the condition in which blood sugar levels are too low and can lead to symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, and confusion?
• Answer: Hypoglycemia is the condition in which blood sugar levels are too low and can lead to symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, and confusion.

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What is the name of the hormone that is released by the pancreas in response to high blood sugar levels and helps to regulate glucose uptake by cells?

• What is the name of the complex carbohydrate that is found in plant-based foods and is not digestible by humans but can aid in digestive health?

• What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose during lactose digestion?

• What is the name of the condition in which there is an excessive amount of glucose in the blood, often as a result of poor diet and lifestyle choices?

• What is the name of the organ that releases digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine to aid in carbohydrate digestion?

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What is the name of the hormone that is released by the pancreas in response to high blood sugar levels and helps to regulate glucose uptake by cells?
• Answer: Insulin is the hormone that is released by the pancreas in response to high blood sugar levels and helps to regulate glucose uptake by cells.
• What is the name of the complex carbohydrate that is found in plant-based foods and is not digestible by humans but can aid in digestive health?
• Answer: Cellulose is the complex carbohydrate that is found in plant-based foods and is not digestible by humans but can aid in digestive health.
• What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose during lactose digestion?
• Answer: Lactase is the enzyme that breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose during lactose digestion.
• What is the name of the condition in which there is an excessive amount of glucose in the blood, often as a result of poor diet and lifestyle choices?
• Answer: Hyperglycemia is the condition in which there is an excessive amount of glucose in the blood, often as a result of poor diet and lifestyle choices.
• What is the name of the organ that releases digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine to aid in carbohydrate digestion?
• Answer: The pancreas is the organ that releases digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine to aid in carbohydrate digestion.